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DMC's On Campus Recruiting Schedule - Fall 2012

DMC's On Campus Recruiting Schedule - Fall 2012

Not only is DMC an amazing place to work, the work that we do is also amazing! DMC develops sophisticated solutions for:

  • Industrial Control Systems and Process Automation
  • Robotics and Motion Control Applications
  • Automated Test and Measurement Systems
  • Vision Based Inspection and Control Systems
  • Embedded Device and Custom Software Application Development

At DMC, we work on problems that few people can solve. We combine advanced software and hardware expertise to deliver custom engineered solutions in a variety of industries. Our engineers work directly with clients in a collaborative and hands-on environment with the latest innovations in nanotech, robotics, motion control, machine vision systems, software development, wireless control, RFID, even next-generation FPGA’s. We also maintain an active company culture, which includes weekly company-sponsored athletic, cultural, and social events. Full-time employees will enjoy a great benefits package including health, dental, and vision coverage as well as 401K matching, generous paid vacation time, and a well-stocked kitchen full of snacks.

Does this sound interesting? If so, we’d love to meet you!

We are recruiting for two entry level positions at several career fairs this fall. See below for a brief description of these positions or click here to learn more about these and other positions. 

Automation Engineer

A starting DMC Automation Engineer will immediately begin real, value-added work with a lead engineer developing automation and test systems for a variety of projects. New engineers will work on a wide variety of electromechanical and software engineering challenges in a team oriented environment to architect, design and implement mission critical solutions. Project cycles are short, ranging from weeks to months, not years. The engineer will eventually learn the skills necessary to work on multiple projects simultaneously, with the opportunity to lead new projects while acquiring technical knowledge, project management and customer management responsibilities.

.NET Application Developer

DMC has a challenging opportunity for an enthusiastic application development professional that has a desire to advance their technical skills and build business acumen. A .NET developer will apply hands-on system integration and custom application development with Microsoft-centric technologies. In this full-time position you will work directly with the DMC leadership team and gain exposure to the senior management of our clients.

We may be visiting a campus near you this fall! Please stop by our booth to talk to us in person about these positions and to check out our automated Ping Pong Game. See below for a list of Career Fair and On-Campus Interview Dates!

Purdue University
Industrial Roundtable on September 12th
Submit Resume via Purdue’s CCO Express by October 23rd
On-Campus Interviews on November 6th

University of Notre Dame
Engineering Industry Day on September 11th
Submit Resume via Notre Dame’s Go IRISH by September 30th
On-Campus Interviews on October 11th

University of Illinois
Engineering Expo on September 18th
Submit Resume via Simplicity (the ECS online job system) by October 10th
On-Campus Interviews on October 23rd

University of Wisconsin
Fall Career Connection on September 27th
Submit Resume via myESC (UW’s online job system) by October 15th
On-Campus Interviews on October 25th

Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology
Fall Career Fair on October 3rd
Submit Resume via Rose Hulman’s eRecruiting by October 30th
On-Campus Interviews November 8th 

Northwestern University
SWE Industry Day on October 18th
Submit Resume via Northwestern’s CareerCat by October 30th
On-Campus Interviews on November 13th

If your school is not included above, you may submit your resume and cover letter to jobs@dmcinfo.com.

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